Extension is not blocking any of the ads on this website.
Screenshot 1

Information | value
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Platform: | Ext
AdGuard version: | 1.5.4
Browser: | Safari
Filters: | AdGuard Annoyances,
AdGuard Base,
AdGuard Tracking Protection
AdGuard version: | 1.5.4
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Maybe it is time upgrade station or operating system.
AdGuard version:
1.5.4Maybe it is time upgrade station or operating system.
What do you mean? I am on the latest version of OS and software. The extension is not working properly, that's the problem.
BTW, I have tried all the "solutions" written in thread 41420, nothing works. The number of displayed ads is just abnormal.
Sorry for split messages, but I though attaching one more screenshot would be helpful. As you see, the website is basically unreadable.

Try install full app 2.5.X / 3.X instead of anddon 1.5.4 (from "Apple" addon store).
https://adguard.com/en/download.html?os=mac + https://www.imore.com/how-open-apps-unidentified-developers-mac
IMO you no have safari 12 - 13 and macOS 10.14 (Mojave) / 10.15 (Catalina).
Or wait for fix in "if":
!#if adguard_ext_safari
...
...
!#endif
Try install full app 2.5.X / 3.X instead of anddon 1.5.4 (from "Apple" addon store).
https://adguard.com/en/download.html?os=mac + https://www.imore.com/how-open-apps-unidentified-developers-mac
IMO you no have safari 12 - 13 and macOS 10.14 (Mojave) / 10.15 (Catalina).
Thank you for your reply. I, in fact, have a macOS 10.15 (Catalina), and Safari version is 13.0.2.
The extension suits me better because it's from the app store, moreover, it's more lightweight. If I understand correctly, the extension is far behind the app and doesn't work properly?
No support scriplet filters, so any ads must by blocked individual and I suppose no possible also use:
https://kb.adguard.com/en/general/how-to-create-your-own-ad-filters#extended-css-has
https://kb.adguard.com/en/general/how-to-create-your-own-ad-filters#pseudo-class-contains
@cerniavski AdGuard for Safari uses Apple's content blocker, and it is absolutely primitive in comparation, for example, with AdGuard for Chrome.
AdGuard for MacOS can block "any" ad.
@cerniavski
AdGuard for Safariuses Apple's content blocker, and it is absolutely primitive in comparation, for example, withAdGuard for Chrome.
AdGuard for MacOScan block "any" ad.
Thank you for your reply. So everybody in this chat has agreed that AdGuard for Safari just doesn't work. Any ideas for free lightweight adblock extension / app that actually blocks ads?
In case of Safari no extensions which blocks ads:) All extensions use Apple's Content Blocker, built in Safary, which has a number of problems, which will not be fixed never(some bugs was reported years ago and still not fixed by Apple)
About this site - it uses ads reinjection, but Safari's content blocker cannot use JS rules. Advanced blocking rules(JS/CSS/ExtCSS) are applied in another way, but not immediately, as in Chrome, for example, so ad script cannot be stopped.
Screenshot 1

Information | value
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Platform: | Ext
AdGuard version: | 1.5.4
Browser: | Safari
Filters: | Ad Blocking:
AdGuard Base
Privacy:
AdGuard Tracking Protection
Language-specific:
EasyList Lithuania
Still no solution for "primitive" addon.
So, after a little bit of research, I've found an adblock called "Wipr" - it's pretty cheap, lightweight and blocks all the ads that I have attached in this thread. So far I'm happy with it - if there would be any solutions with the AdGuard Safari extension, please let me know. Thank you for information!
Not sure. It has no even settings. It seems it uses Easylist + Easyprivacy only(and maybe another security filters).
Not sure. It has no even settings. It seems it uses Easylist + Easyprivacy only(and maybe another security filters).
That's why it's not an ideal solution, but good enough for now. The biggest problem with Wipr is that there are no settings for individual websites, but maybe I can live without it (you can always deactivate content blockers for particular website in Safari settings). I am attaching the look of the website after I've installed Wipr.
Thank you once more for all the information and keep me updated on this topic :)

Hmm...
Should be checked later with 1.6.2
Not sure. It has no even settings. It seems it uses Easylist + Easyprivacy only(and maybe another security filters).
That's why it's not an ideal solution, but good enough for now. The biggest problem with Wipr is that there are no settings for individual websites, but maybe I can live without it (you can always deactivate content blockers for particular website in Safari settings). I am attaching the look of the website after I've installed Wipr.
Thank you once more for all the information and keep me updated on this topic :)
Upd.: Wipr adblocker stopped blocking some ads and pop-ups from these websites. I have written its developer about this, but no response yet. I have a feeling that admins from mentioned websites are following this thread to bypass the filters 馃槃
have written its developer about this, but no response yet
I think he just uses EasyList based filters in his ad blocker.
But EasyList no fight with this ads - also tried scriplet solutions in Anti-cv ABP project.
Scriptlets cannot be loaded into Safari immediately as in Chrome, and on some sites they cannot block ads.